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    A discussion topic for Christian apologists: the morality of God.

    I found on the internet someone explained this using evidence from the Bible. It says basically in Romans that God made the people who go to hell to show His wrath and power, and it is unwise to question how God chose to make His creation. Believe in Jesus and keep His commandments and you'll be...
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    A discussion topic for Christian apologists: the morality of God.

    When Jesus said "I have not come to abolish the law but fulfill it, [no word of the law shall pass away]" presumably He was speaking of the new covenant law, which fulfills and changes the old one. I think Paul talks about this more in depth. Regarding slavery, it is odd that Jesus said...
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    A discussion topic for Christian apologists: the morality of God.

    I honestly meant that towards NothingIsImpossible, but thanks for your honest response too.
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    A discussion topic for Christian apologists: the morality of God.

    In response to your first post towards NothingIsImpossible, I feel the same, it's quite hard for me to believe at the moment though I can still find ways to see that the Bible could be true. This is unfortunate, I want to pick a side already. But in response to your second post, the Bible says...
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    A discussion topic for Christian apologists: the morality of God.

    I don't know what to believe. It seems like it could be possible. Christianity is suspiciously popular, and it is the only religion that seems possible to me. The way I see it either God made hell and heaven, and following the Bible is how you'd get to heaven, or the Bible's made up.
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    A discussion topic for Christian apologists: the morality of God.

    I'm not saying that this is my definite opinion, but it's a question I have. God chose to create men knowing most would go to hell before God created them. Why is it more loving for God to create people knowing beforehand that most would go to hell, instead of not creating them at all? No...